Greenwich Market offers delicious international street food, ranging from vegetarian Ethiopian lentil stew to classic ramen burgers. But before you dig in, make sure to check out the high-quality products sold at the stalls and have a browse through the charming shops lining the market, like the classic Mr Humbug sweets shop.

High Standards at Greenwich Market
One thing that has set this market apart over the years from some other London markets is the consistent effort that they have made to ensure the high quality of their merchandise. Instead of cheap touristy knick-knack, the preference is always for original goods, preferably sold by their makers.

Wednesdays are the day for produce and homewares, while on Thursdays and Fridays the market specialises in antiques and collectables. The weekend stalls tend to carry more arts and crafts and a variety of meals and snacks are available then, too. The market is well known for its arts and crafts market on the weekend, which was established in 1985.
5 Street Food Highlights
This dedication to bringing visitors a singular experience extends to the food stalls. Here are some of the highlights at the market:
- Classic Ramen Burgers from Pimp My Burger
- Ethiopian Vegetarian Stews – healthy and delicious comfort food
- Pocket-sized Calzone pizzas from Panzerotto
- Freshly made noodles and dim sum from La Mian & Dim Sum
- Argentinian Empanadas with vegetarian and meat fillings from The Andes Empanadas
The market gets really busy during weekends and holidays, and it can be hard to find places to sit around the market. A good option is to enjoy your street food in nearby Greenwich Park; the walk further up the hill takes just around 10 min and you can take a nice green break away from the crowds. Alternatively, if you’re too hungry to walk all the way to the park, you can always sit on the lawn outside of the Old Royal Naval College which is just a couple of minutes from the market.

Greenwich Market in London is a market like no other, and definitely worth the trip. Whether you arrive by riverboat to Greenwich Pier or to Cutty Sark DLR station, the market is just a couple of minutes away and is a perfect stop before exploring the other highlights nearby. Or you could take the opportunity to walk the Thames Path, which is great for traffic-free family cycling and scooting.
Exploring the rest of Greenwich
There are so many options for a great day out in Greenwich: Walk up to the Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park and enjoy one of the best panoramas in London, take the kids to the playground, or visit the National History Museum with all its interactive galleries.
Key Information Greenwich Market
- Free entry
- Outdoor
- Type: Market
- Borough: Greenwich
- Area: South East London
- Tube: Cutty Sark (DLR)
- Nearby: National Maritime Museum
- Market website
What day is the best to visit Greenwich Market?
To get the full range of stalls, go from Thursday to Saturday. If you want to beat the crowds, go from Monday to Wednesday. The market is closed on Sundays.
What can I buy in Greenwich Market?
You’ll find a good range of independent shops and traders selling unique quality products. This includes arts and crafts, fashion and jewellery. There’s also a good range of street food options during the weekend.
Is Greenwich Market child-friendly?
Older children and teenagers will enjoy the market. Toddlers will probably have fun as well, but be aware that the market gets really hectic during weekends.
Is Greenwich Market indoors?
Yes, the market is covered.
Is there a place to sit down to enjoy the streetfood?
Seating is limited. If you get food from the street food vendors in the market we recommend taking it to Greenwich Park nearby.
Is there a playground close to the market?
Yes, Greenwich Park Playground is just a 10 minutes walk from the market.
What are the best attractions for families in Greenwich?
Our favourites are The National Maritime Museum, The Royal Observatory, Cutty Sark and The Royal Park of Greenwich.
Is Greenwich part of London?
Yes, the Royal Borough of Greenwich is within the bounderies of London.
Are there enough things in Greenwich for a full day out?
Yes, you’ll have no problem spending a full day exploring Greenwich’s many attractions.
How much time to spend in Greenwich Market?
If you enjoy going to markets taking your time, we recommend an hour to explore all the stalls and shops. With young kids in tow, you probably want to move a lot more swiftly through the stalls…